New week, same story: Arkansas fans again call for Chad Morris to be fired after horrible loss
By Adam Spencer
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Another week, another loss. On Saturday, Arkansas fans had to witness a 54-24 beatdown at the hands of a Mississippi State team that entered the game on a four-game losing streak.
The team looked lifeless until freshman QB KJ Jefferson entered the game late and provided a bit of a spark.
Now, once again, as coach Chad Morris fell to 0-14 against SEC competition, fans are calling for him to be fired. Below, you can see a small sampling of the tweets from frustrated Arkansas fans:
https://twitter.com/ShortLawyer/status/1190983161393688578
https://twitter.com/sethleon_/status/1190834583710916608
I think if Arkansas should fire Chad Morris they should be at Mike Norvell’s house as soon as possible.
— Terry Johnston (@TerryWJohnston) November 3, 2019
I can tell you now if @HunterYurachek doesn’t fire @coachchadmorris by the time he walks off the field at War Memorial, Razorback fans will turn on him next. I have been almost indifferent towards Chad Morris and have been giving him the benefit of the doubt.
— Beth Lackey (@danibeth90) November 3, 2019
Ok I am done. Fire Chad Morris. This is a total joke. #FireChadMorris
— Jack Bentley (@jlbentley3) November 3, 2019
https://twitter.com/crowfan21/status/1190803923851984896
Sorry Chad Morris, but you have to go. Or fire John Chavis. Now.
— Alex F ? (@SECblog) November 3, 2019
Hunter Yurachek, if you don’t fire Chad Morris after THIS: pic.twitter.com/6ik7qWCbz1
— ANTIFAldo (@ANTIFAldo) November 2, 2019
I’ll keep it short and sweet. Fire Chad Morris. I don’t want to rant after losing 17 straight SEC games. According to him KJ and JSJ aren’t ready.
— Zach Gibson (@zachgibson_) November 2, 2019
Will Arkansas win another game this year? The Razorbacks close the season with games against Western Kentucky, LSU and Mizzou. None of those games will be easy based on the way Morris’s squad is playing right now.
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.